- Available from May 2024 - Situated within the sought-after suburb of West End on the fringe of the CBD - Highly exposed location with two-street frontage and ample traffic passing daily - Well presented tenancy suitable for primarily office users, however would also suit retail or consulting - Floor area of 128m² - Property consists of a large front open plan area with a separate bi-fold door office or meeting room, a private office space, and rear file storage area - Kitchenette facility - Full glass shop frontage - Common area bathrooms - 1x allocated on-site car park to the rear
Base rental = $21,120 pa Outgoings = $4,480 pa Total rental payable = $25,600 pa (plus GST)
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Ben Wheeler at Colliers.
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